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| 西湖龙井 | | 西湖龙井 | ||
| lóngjǐng chá | | lóngjǐng chá | ||
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| [[Green tea]] | | [[Green tea]] | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Bi Luo Chun|Green Spring Snail]] |
| 洞庭碧螺春 | | 洞庭碧螺春 | ||
| Bìluó chūn | | Bìluó chūn | ||
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| Green tea | | Green tea | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Tie Guan Yin|Iron Goddess]] |
| 安溪铁观音 | | 安溪铁观音 | ||
| tiěguānyīn | | tiěguānyīn | ||
| 18 | | 18 | ||
| Anxi County | | Anxi County | ||
− | | [[Oolong | + | | [[Oolong]] |
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Huang Shan Mao Feng|Yellow Mountain Fur Peak]] |
| 黄山毛峰 | | 黄山毛峰 | ||
| Huángshān máofēng | | Huángshān máofēng | ||
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| [[Yellow tea]] | | [[Yellow tea]] | ||
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− | | [[Keemun | + | | [[Keemun|Qi Men Red]] |
| 祁门红茶 | | 祁门红茶 | ||
| qímén hóngchá | | qímén hóngchá | ||
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| Oolong tea | | Oolong tea | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Liu An|Melon Seed]] |
| 六安瓜片 | | 六安瓜片 | ||
| Lù'ān guā piàn | | Lù'ān guā piàn | ||
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| [[White tea]] | | [[White tea]] | ||
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− | | [[Pu-erh | + | | [[Pu-erh]] |
| 云南普洱 | | 云南普洱 | ||
| pǔ'ěr chá | | pǔ'ěr chá | ||
| 10 | | 10 | ||
| Simao District | | Simao District | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Pu-Erh]] |
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== Agriculture Department of China in 1959 == | == Agriculture Department of China in 1959 == | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Long Jing]] (西湖龍井, West Lake Dragonwell) |
− | *[[Bi Luo Chun | + | *[[Bi Luo Chun]] (洞庭碧螺春, Dongting Green Snail) |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Huang Shan Mao Feng]] (黃山毛峰, Yellow Mountain Fur Peak) |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Lu Shan Yun Wu]] (廬山雲霧, Lu Mountain Yunwu) |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Liu An]] (六安瓜片, Lu'an Melon Seed) |
− | *[[Junshan Yinzhen | + | *[[Junshan Yinzhen]] (君山銀針, Mount Jun Silver Needle) |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Mao Jian]] (信陽毛尖, Xinyang Maojian tea) |
*[[Da Hong Pao]] (武夷岩茶/武夷大紅袍, Wuyi Rock Tea/Wuyi Da Hong Pao) | *[[Da Hong Pao]] (武夷岩茶/武夷大紅袍, Wuyi Rock Tea/Wuyi Da Hong Pao) | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Tie Guan Yin]] (鐵觀音, Iron Goddess) |
− | *[[Keemun | + | *[[Keemun|Qi Men Hong]] (祁門紅茶, Keemun tea) |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 01:13, 28 September 2013
China's Famous Teas (中国名茶) or the Ten Great Chinese Teas (中国十大名茶) is a list of ten notable Chinese teas. Contrary to popular belief, there is no established list. The list varies considerably depending on the area where it is compiled and the current trend of tea consumption.
Compilation of twenty lists
Different sources cite different teas, but the following table compiles twenty different such lists and ranks the teas upon recurrence. Sometimes is Tai Ping Hou Kui listed in the Top 10 instead of Pu-Erh.
Translation | Chinese | Pinyin | Occurrences | Origin | Type |
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Dragon Well | 西湖龙井 | lóngjǐng chá | 20 | Xi Hu (West Lake) | Green tea |
Green Spring Snail | 洞庭碧螺春 | Bìluó chūn | 20 | Tai Hu (Tai Lake) | Green tea |
Iron Goddess | 安溪铁观音 | tiěguānyīn | 18 | Anxi County | Oolong |
Yellow Mountain Fur Peak | 黄山毛峰 | Huángshān máofēng | 17 | Huang Shan (Yellow Mountain) | Green tea |
Mount Jun Silver Needle | 君山银针 | jūnshān yínzhēn | 14 | Jun Shan | Yellow tea |
Qi Men Red | 祁门红茶 | qímén hóngchá | 12 | Qimen County | Black tea |
Big Red Robe | 武夷大紅袍 | Dàhóng páo | 11 | Wuyi Mountains | Oolong tea |
Melon Seed | 六安瓜片 | Lù'ān guā piàn | 11 | Lu'an | Green tea |
White Fur Silver Needle | 白毫银针 | bái háo yín zhēn | 10 | Fu Ding | White tea |
Pu-erh | 云南普洱 | pǔ'ěr chá | 10 | Simao District | Pu-Erh |
Agriculture Department of China in 1959
- Long Jing (西湖龍井, West Lake Dragonwell)
- Bi Luo Chun (洞庭碧螺春, Dongting Green Snail)
- Huang Shan Mao Feng (黃山毛峰, Yellow Mountain Fur Peak)
- Lu Shan Yun Wu (廬山雲霧, Lu Mountain Yunwu)
- Liu An (六安瓜片, Lu'an Melon Seed)
- Junshan Yinzhen (君山銀針, Mount Jun Silver Needle)
- Mao Jian (信陽毛尖, Xinyang Maojian tea)
- Da Hong Pao (武夷岩茶/武夷大紅袍, Wuyi Rock Tea/Wuyi Da Hong Pao)
- Tie Guan Yin (鐵觀音, Iron Goddess)
- Qi Men Hong (祁門紅茶, Keemun tea)
See also
- Si Da Ming Cong for a list of the 4 notable Wuyi Oolong teas.
References
Top Ten Chinese Teas Information Retrieved 15 June 2012